Ryan Pace’s reluctance to draft quarterbacks has been a consistent talking point for Chicago Bears fans since his first draft ended in 2015. It was during the lead up to that draft, — his initial draft as an NFL general manager — when he famously remarked that he felt it was a good idea to draft a quarterback every year.
We all know how that story has gone so far, but I was curious where Pace has been spending his draft picks in the six drafts he’s been on the job. I’m not going to include the picks he has used in trade ups or in the deal for Khalil Mack, I’m just talking about the actual 39 rookies he’s selected.